http://www.sanepr.com/Oracle-ACE-Award-Winner-Lewis-Cunningham-Writes-the-First-EnterpriseDB-Reference_20647.cfm Oracle ACE Award Winner, Lewis Cunningham, Writes the First EnterpriseDB Reference Tampa. Florida, USA. (SANEPR.com) July 23, 2007 -- Lewis Cunningham, a frequent oracle user group presenter and Oracle ACE, has written EnterpriseDB: The Definitive Reference. This book, sanctioned by EnterpriseDB Corporation, teaches database professionals how to acquire, install and use the EnterpriseDB Advanced Server database. "It is significant that this book was conceived and authored by Oracle ACE Lewis Cunningham, one of the world’s foremost Oracle authorities", says EnterpriseDB CEO Any Astor. "His hands-on expertise uniquely qualifies him to present this book’s technical material, especially to Oracle developers and DBAs. We could not hope for a better steward to bring this information to you." Sony Online Entertainment, Vonage, FTD, Tomax & TicketLine: what do these companies all have in common? All of these companies have replaced the industry leading Oracle database with EnterpriseDB, allowing them to save millions in combined income. EnterpriseDB is the new Oracle compatible, enterprise class database based on open source PostgreSQL. In EnterpriseDB: The Definitive Reference, Lewis Cunningham provides hands on tutorials, design guides and compatibility issues and work arounds. EnterpriseDB: The Definitive Reference provides the information technology professionals need to evaluate and migrate applications from Oracle to EnterpriseDB. Author: Lewis Cunningham is a certified Oracle developer and Oracle ACE. Lewis lives in Tampa, Fl. Lewis has two decades of database experience, most of it working with various Oracle technologies. Lewis writes a popular blog, An Expert's Guide to Oracle Technology, and has written many database related articles. EnterpriseDB: The Definitive Reference Publisher: Independent Pub Group Publish date: Aug 2007 ISBN-13: 9780977671571 ISBN-10: 0977671577 Format: Paperback , 500 pages
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